I went to see it after winning the prize. After reading a mouthful of old blood, I would like to ask, what is so good about it?
The plot is flat and straightforward, without any waves, except for the difference between the monster exposed at the beginning and its ability to talk and write letters. Later...
I have been thinking about the movie I saw before that a Chinese girl sent a snow monster back to the Himalayas. In contrast, that one is better in terms of plot and screen.
Is it just because of stop motion animation? It's much worse than the ghost mother and the zombie bride. Of course, young and young can't keep up with the plot of Shaun the Sheep, so I don't understand why some animations are so good, and some animations go backwards so much?
It didn't move me at all. When it comes to Shangri-La, I think of the disappearing horizon again. It can be regarded as the nostalgia that the movie brings to me.
The worst movie ever seen this holiday.
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